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Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Not to Blow Anyone's Trumpet...

Now, here's an interesting site I came across today. Many people I know, these days, decided not to watch the news either because they are too busy, or simply because they think there is far too much bad news, so why bother watching?

The Trumpet...begs to differ in the sense that coming more from a religious background, it argues that one should be vigiliant about the world and its evils. Ok, so, it's a bit heavily imbued in the eschatological, or catastrophic tradition, but it's still an interesting read!

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